Va falloir toujours toujours
La Parenthèse + Le Petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke
Aren't the consequences of our failures what build us? In this third collaboration, Christophe Garcia and Érika Tremblay-Roy delve into the meticulously messy lessons that emerge from our failures.

Failing… what a pain! It's so hard to admit that things aren't going as planned. It's better to be "the one who wins." You have to be on top of everything. When you're a parent, you have to be a top parent. When you're a child, you have to be a top child. Yet, nothing ever goes as planned. Every day we stumble a little, we mess up, and we fail. But we move forward, even if everything is "crooked." And deep down, aren't the consequences of our failures what build us?
For their third joint creation, La Parenthèse - Christophe Garcia and Le Petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke delve into this mountain of small and big things that, despite ourselves - parents and children alike - we miss. Born out of a series of explorations with groups of children in France and Quebec, Va falloir toujours toujours brings the children's perspective to the flaws, the hollows and the courageous collapses of those around them. In continuity with Le problème avec le rose (The Problem With Pink, over 300 performances worldwide), this show deploys humor and depth in a single gesture. The form, energy and tone are often raw and absurd, sometimes violent and chaotic, sometimes funny and offbeat.

Info
Year of creation: 2025
50 minutes
4 dancers
Specs
Pre-hanging required
8 hours set-up
2 hours strike
Tour
7 people on tour
7 single rooms
Audience
All Audiences
Workshop available
Discussion after the show
why program this show?
- New creation of a successful collaboration (The Problem With Pink )
- Physical and captivating work for young audiences
- The delicate subject of failure treated with humor and humanity
- Technique adaptable to all platforms
credits
Playwright Érika Tremblay-Roy Choreography Christophe Garcia Directed by Christophe Garcia and Érika Tremblay-Roy Set design and accessories Sylvain Wavrant Costumes Emmanuel Maria Music Ariane Bisson McLernon Lighting Andréanne Deschênes Performance Mehdi Boumalki, Nina-Morgane Madelaine, Jonathan Sanchez and Geneviève St Louis with the participation of Monique Miller
Partners and co-producers The THV - Conventioned Scene for Art, Childhood, Youth in Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou, The Quatrain in Haute-Goulaine, The T'MA - Municipal Theaters of Angers - Salle Claude Chabrol, The Cultural Service of the Municipality of Loire-Authion, The Cultural Service of the City of Ponts-de-Cé, The Léopold Sédar Senghor Cultural Space in May-sur-Èvre, The Festival Tonight, I'm taking my parents out in Varades, The PadLOBA in Angers, La Rotonde in Quebec City, The Youth Theater Les Gros Becs in Quebec City, The Archipel - Francine Vasse Theater - The Living Laboratories and The Consulate General of France in Quebec City Co-production Le Petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke (Canada) and La Parenthèse / Christophe Garcia (France)
La Parenthèse benefits from the support of the State – Agreement with: The Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs (DRAC) of Pays de la Loire, The Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region, The Department of Maine-et-Loire, The City of Angers and The City of Marseille The Petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke is subsidized and supported by: The Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, The Canada Council for the Arts, The City of Sherbrooke and The Government of Quebec.






